TNO
Information and Communication Technology is a unique centre of innovation in
the Netherlands
that brings together the IT and Telecom disciplines of TNO. The participating
departments have years of experience in the research and development of online
service platforms, data centres and sensor networks applications. TNO is a
founding member of the IJkdijk field lab that develops sensor networks for dike
failures.

HRW has
a 60 year track record of achievement in applied research and specialist
consultancy, working with the water environment. The company has a unique mix
of know-how, assets and facilities including state of the art physical
modelling laboratories, a full range of computational modelling tools and,
above all expert staff with world-renowned skills and experience.

The
Section Computational Science at the University
of Amsterdam aims to be a
worldwide key player in the school of thought on computational science in
research and education. The section seeks to discover, through modelling and
simulating, the way distributed information is being processed in complex
information systems. The group focuses on cellular automata models. It
addresses issues of how physical and biological problems can be formulated in
this framework and how they can be mapped onto distributed computer
architectures and grid systems.

STOWA
(Dutch acronym for the Foundation for Applied Water Research) is a foundation
that coordinates research for Dutch water authorities consisting of 26 water
boards, all Dutch provinces and the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and
Water Management. These authorities are responsible for ground and surface
water management in rural and urban areas, as well as for domestic wastewater
purification installations and dike and dam inspection. The water authorities
avail themselves of STOWA’s facilities for the realisation of all kinds of
applied technological, scientific, administrative-legal and social scientific
research activities that may be of communal importance.

ACC
Cyfronet AGH is one of the leading academic computer research institutions in Poland. The
research unit of the Centre, together with Institute of Computer
Science AGH, devotes its efforts to scalable
distributed systems, cross-domain computations in loosely coupled environments,
knowledge management and support for life sciences.

OOO
Siemens is the Russian subsidiary of Siemens AG, a well-known German company.
Its research centre in St. Petersburg
focuses on topics related to the region and collaboration with local research
institutes. The centre is the first research location within Siemens regarding
the combination of machine learning and artificial intelligence, remote
condition monitoring technologies, embedded systems software and infrastructure
monitoring.